Blacks and the Politics of Hate

by Albert L. James

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Synopsis

Addressing some of the thorniest issues relative to the Black presence in and around the globe, Blacks and the Politics of Hate presents some of the greatest challenges facing us relative to finding a place in the world for the relevance and survival of the Black race. Going back in time the origin of peoples are discussed, and the evolution of ideas and thoughts which underlie the development of behaviours which have advantaged one race over the other are closely looked at. Readers will be left with a big decision to make as they contemplate whether it is in our best interest as a global community to continue the stereotypes of the past or to accept the differences inherent in the human family and be of use to all as opposed to being a part of the problem of disparity and disharmony which have done nothing historically to benefit anyone.

Book details

Published
20/09/2009

Publisher
Insomniac Press

ISBN
9781926582290


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